Peter D. Clark (politician)

Peter D. Clark
Ottawa City Councillor
In office
December 1, 2010  November 30, 2014
Preceded by Jacques Legendre
Succeeded by Tobi Nussbaum
Constituency Rideau-Rockcliffe Ward
Mayor of Cumberland
In office
1982–1989
Succeeded by Brian Coburn
Regional Chair of Ottawa-Carleton
In office
January 1, 1992  January 1, 1998
Preceded by Andy Haydon
Succeeded by Bob Chiarelli
Personal details
Born (1938-01-27) January 27, 1938
Windsor, Ontario
Alma mater University of Michigan

Peter D. Clark (born January 27, 1938 in Windsor, Ontario) was Regional Chair of Ottawa-Carleton from 1991-1997.

He received a BComm degree from the University of Windsor in 1964 and an MBA from the University of Michigan in 1974. He was mayor of Cumberland Township, Ontario from 1980 to 1989. Clark was defeated by Bob Chiarelli in an election for the position of Regional Chair in 1997. He was appointed director of the Standards Council of Canada in April 1999 and was re-appointed in 2005.

He was voted into council for Ottawa City Council in the Rideau-Rockcliffe Ward at the 2010 municipal election.[1]

In January 2011 he expressed in local media he believes safety for pedestrians and cyclists is a priority in the city. He supports the bridge to be built over the Rideau river (in his ward), and said this will create a connection to the Laurier Bike Lane to be built if the draft budget is approved. Earlier he indicated Ottawa has to become a city with 21st-century transportation. He also supported the green bin introduction, despite his reputation for fiscal conservatism.

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